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What Do You Do With Bad/Extra PCBs?

Gough Lui
Gough Lui over 2 years ago

Recently, I posted this blog about inexpensive PCBs being a boon for hobbyists. I myself have benefited greatly from being able to turn my designs into reality and learn-as-I-go.

But there is a flip-side to everything - as it is so cheap, I often do end up making mistakes (unintentionally, of course) and they get manufactured and shipped all the way to me. Other times, the minimum order quantity means I have an extra few boards of a design I might not ever rebuild as it may have deficiencies or is just a one-off design to solve a one-off problem.

That brings me to the obvious question - what does one do with this ever-growing mountain of PCBs filled with paints, copper, fibreglass, etc?

Sometimes I have "bodge-wired" elements from boards to turn them into inelegant breakout boards, rewired certain sections to turn them into a new project. Or perhaps used them as spacers/shims for wobbly tables, as art, or as a piece of scrap to protect my bench. But even these applications quickly run out if one makes quite a few boards ...

So is there a better thing to do with them? I'm not sure they're really recycled? I know ENIG/ENEPIG boards often get coveted by those looking to extract gold, but what about the humble low-cost HASL boards? It would just feel a bit of a shame to be contributing to the "e-waste" problem, even if it wasn't immediately financially ruinous.

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 2 years ago +3
    I keep them in the "job box" for that project. I have job boxes going back 20 years. Just recently someone asked me if I could help with a board I designed 10 years ago and I was able to offer them…
  • misaz
    misaz over 2 years ago +3
    Last time I reused bad PCBs for evaluating SMD (0603 in my case) LEDs. I solder LED instead of decoupling capacitor and pinhead for power pins. Then I was able to connect wires between power pinheads and…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 2 years ago +2
    The ones that can be bodged to perform well, I usually keep. All other ones get dumped. I am not a museum.
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    Jan Cumps over 2 years ago

    The ones that can be bodged to perform well, I usually keep. All other ones get dumped. I am not a museum.

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    Jan Cumps over 2 years ago

    The ones that can be bodged to perform well, I usually keep. All other ones get dumped. I am not a museum.

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  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 2 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Fair enough ... is there any specific way that you use to dump them? Or do you just throw it into the household rubbish collection?

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    Jan Cumps over 2 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    In the household bin

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